Showing posts with label Common Core Standards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Common Core Standards. Show all posts
Thursday, October 24, 2013
FREE Online Course on CCSS and ELLs
Interested in learning more about the role language plays in the Common Core State Standards?
Are you currently teaching ELLs or have access to a classroom with ELLs?
Do you have two hours to spare for the next seven weeks?
Monday, July 1, 2013
Common Core Standards, Digital Learning…and ELLs?
In late June, I sat in on a webinar produced by the
Alliance for Excellent Education called “Converging Opportunities: Common Core
State Standards and Digital Learning.”
Honestly, I wasn’t familiar with this organization prior to hearing
about the webinar. But I am interested
in learning more about the work that they do and the resources that they
provide for educators across the nation.
Essentially the webinar consisted of three panelists
representing different school districts across the nation. It is now archived here. Each district represented was at a different
point in the shift towards CCSS. The
first panelist was Lisa Andrejko, the superintendent from Quakertown Community
School District.
Monday, April 29, 2013
CoCoMo Lessons Learned and Information Shared One Year Later
Today's blog is a follow-up to an earlier post where Paula Merchant described her experiences participating in the Common Core and More Institute. Today Paula shares some of the lessons that she and her team have learned one year later.
One Year Later
Friday, April 12, 2013
Standards Integration for ELLs: An Insider’s View
It
is my pleasure to introduce you to Paula Merchant from the Massachusetts Association of Teachers of Speakers of Other Languages (MATSOL).
In the summer of 2012, Paula attended the inaugural institute on
standards integration for ELLs called CoCoMo.
Today she has kindly offered to share her thoughts on the training. Take
it away, Paula!
Friday, January 18, 2013
Share a Lesson and Be Entered into a Drawing for Amazon Gift Cards
Have your eye on some new supplies for your classroom? Thinking about buying a new book? WIDA is giving away one $25 Amazon gift card each week from now until March 1, 2013. The grand prize winner will be drawn on March 1, 2013. That person will win a $100 Amazon gift card. So how do you enter this contest?
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
What’s New in the 2012 Amplification of the ELD Standards?
In my last
post, I pointed out the elements of the 2012
Amplification that are remaining the same.
If you haven’t done so already, check out that post and label the pages I mentioned. It will make it easier to find what I am
mentioning in this post. Speaking of
which, let’s take a look at some of what has changed or been made explicit in
the 2012 amplification of the ELD Standards.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Welcome, Massachusetts!
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Earlier this
month, Massachusetts announced that it had
joined the WIDA Consortium. This means
that beginning in 2012-2013, Massachusetts
educators will use the WIDA ELD Standards
and administer the ACCESS for ELLs assessment. For those of you keeping count, that brings the
total to 28 states. Here is the full map.
Here is a snippet of what Mitchell D. Chester, Ed.D. the
Massachusetts Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education had to say
about the WIDA Consortium.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
CoCoMo Institute
A few months ago, I told you about the Common Core and More (CoCoMo) Institute. Thank
you for your overwhelming response from across the Consortium!
I am happy to report
that the institute is taking place from June 11-15, 2012 in Santa Fe, New
Mexico. More than 85 educators from 14 Consortium
states are hard at work learning about the Common
Core State Standards and WIDA’s English
Language Development (ELD) Standards.
Friday, February 17, 2012
What Do We Do With All of These Standards?
Judy Sauri, principal of Edwards School in Chicago, recently
expressed
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